Essay on Shivaji Maharaj – The People King

Shivaji Bhonsle (February 19, 1627/1630 – April 3, 1680), who was known as Chhatrapati Shivaji, set up the Maratha Empire in western India and challenged the Mughal Empire.

Shivaji’s father, Shahaji Bhonsle, was a spokesman and participated in the war against the Mughals. Shahaji played a vital role in strengthening the soldiers when Shah Jahan invaded the Nizam Shah.

Shivaji and Jijabai were born in the Shivneri Fort near Junnar town in Pune district on February 19, 1630. Jijabai was born to Shivaji by worshiping the goddess of Bhavani (Parvati).

During Shivaji’s birth, Deccan’s power shared three Islamic Sultanates with Bijapur, Ahmednagar, and Golconda.

Shahaji frequently changed his credibility between Nizam Shahi of Ahmednagar, Bijapur and Mughal Adilshahh, but always kept his Jagir with Pune and his small army.

Empire Defeat

Shahaji went to Bangalore Jagir with some of his principal followers to teach Jagir’s affairs to his wife and to teach political affairs to younger Shivaji.

Shivaji’s mother taught him that she would love her on the land of her birth and the love of the people.

From the time of childhood, the Indian Ramayana stories have made bold characteristics. Practice tolerance and respect for women is learned by his mother.

He studied thoroughly with his father’s defeats and in the course of time Shivaji worked in the war strategy. Shivaji started his strategies aimed at establishing the Maratha Empire.

Administrative policy

Shivaji was also the foremost among Indian kings in the rule of administration, not only in warfare. The cabinet, the foreign policy, the establishment of a powerful spy system.

For the sake of the people he followed the principle of the ruler and did not spend any personal luxuries.

Dynamism

Despite the countless battles in the long period, never cleansed the sacred sites. He helped the women and the infants, and also who were not able to do war in the defeated enemy kingdom.

Once the Shivaji army commander defeated a small Muslim king, he brought his Daughter-in-law and brought her before Shivaji.

Shivaji sent her to the state with gifts and respected her as Mother, and says with her that even my mother was also pretty like you.

Shivaji is a secular ruler. Shivaji is compatible with all religions and is well-versed in all religions. Despite his many revolts against Muslims, they were respected by his rule.

Unselfishly serving the people, dedication to the work that he is doing, and the blameless personality is an ideal for his followers and people.

These characteristics have made Shivaji great, despite the fact that in India has been a great king.

Army

The military system that Shivaji established was remains until the end of the Maratha Empire. The Guerilla war policy began with Shivaji.

The special hobby of Shivaji is to find new weapons and make battles with them. A strong navy force and cavalry was established. Eight months farmers who grow crops will also shows Shivaji’s policies to learn combat skills for four months. Not only the soldiers, but all the factions in the community were preserving the castle.

Forts

By the time of his death, 300 forts were controlled under Shivaji. Shivaji has gained world reputation in constructing vulnerable forts with high technical values on the hills.

These 300 castles were built between 1200 km to Nasik and Jinggi (near Madras).

Religious harmony

Shivaji is a devotee of Bhavani. Shivaji sees all the religions in his empire equal. Not only the temples, but many mosques. Thousands of Muslims are in Shivaji army. Many Muslims held high positions.

Ibrahim Khan was the head of the Armed Forces Division, the head of the Siddi Ibrahim Ammunition Division.

Shivaji has the two generals – Daulat Khan and Siddi. Shivaji’s one of the protectors and bodyguard was Madani Mehtar who helped to save Shivaji from Agra.

Battles

At the age of 17 Shivaji fought the first battle and conquered the Torna Fort of the Bijapur Empire. In the next three years, he took possession of the Rajgad Fort and occupied the whole of Pune.